Linspire Server

Linspire Server is a Linux distribution that is developed for high availability computing. Linspire Server is a flexible OS and can be used in a plethora of IT solutions

File and Print Server

Cryptocurrency Mining

Terminal services

Dedicated database server

Dedicated web server

Dedicated application server

NVIDIA CUDA Development

AMD GPU Programming

Android Development

Clustering

Intranet host

Docker Host

OpenStack host

OwnCloud Server

media streaming

Linspire Server is widely used by our education customers and some fortune 500 companies who want to make use of lower specification hardware. It allows you to bring security and availability back to your older hardware.

Linspire Server features a minimal application set and allows customers to deploy the apps that they wish. Linspire Server is the optimal solution for small businesses and education facilities world wide.

For commercial support you can purchase your support licenses below or contact

sales@pc-opensystems.comSupport Terms

Support licenses are valid for 12 months of support and service both remote and on site ** After that 12 months you are required to renew your support subscription. After 12 months if you do not renew your support subscription then your license reverts to self-support although you will continue to get updates for the life of the product and you can submit bug reports.

**On-site support does incur additional charges. Please refer to your support license for details.

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Use of non-free software

The goal of Linspire is to provide a complete operating environment that users can run on any system at any time. We are a consumer distribution and realize that convenience and support of all different devices and codecs are necessary to our customers and users. So with that we do provide software that is not governed by a free and open source license in our repositories and as part of the main distribution. This includes but is not limited to Binary only drivers in our kernel and multimedia playback such as MP3, WMA, Real, Quicktime and the Flash Plugin. So what does this mean exactly? It means that software and hardware vendors do provide us with precompiled object code or blobs and do not make their source code available. While this does not introduce any kind of legal or system stability risk to our customers as we are licensed to carry this object code. Those who request to live life by adhering to the Free Software Foundations policies will want to instead use or FOSS and Free-as-in-beer operating systems that DO NOT include proprietary software and code